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Categories: seasonal recipes » [21 Sep 2009 | One Comment | 3,374 views]
Peach Crisp

Serving Size: 1/6 of recipe
Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients:
4 peaches (4 cups sliced)
2 Tablespoons margarine
3/4 cup quick-cooking oats

Categories: seasonal recipes » [7 Sep 2009 | One Comment | 2,267 views]
Apple Crisp

Serving Size: 1/8 of recipe
Yield: 8 servings

Ingredients:
4-5 medium apples
1/4 cup quick cooking oatmeal
1/4 cup flour

Categories: food and drink, headline » [22 Jul 2009 | 9 Comments | 97,700 views]
Mike’s Hard Lemonade Calories

Mike’s Hard Lemonade Co. is a United States-based manufacturer of alcoholic beverages, also known as “malternative” or flavored malt beverages. It is named after its flagship and original product, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, which is a mixture of vodka, and either carbonated water or a flavored malt base, in Canada and the United States, respectively.
The company was founded in 1999 by Anthony von Mandl. The company’s U.S. headquarters moved from Lakewood, Colorado (Denver) to Seattle in 2005. One reason for the move was to be closer to its parent company Mark …

Categories: eating single, saving money, tips and tricks » [8 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 1,784 views]
Potato Chips. You can’t just have one…

… even though you would like too. Potato Chips. Who doesn’t love potato chips?
A potato chip (American English chips, British English crisps) is a thin slice of potato deep fried or baked until crispy depending on the company it originated from. Potato chips serve as an appetizer, side dish, or snack. Commercial varieties are packaged for sale, usually in bags. The simplest chips of this kind are just cooked and salted, but manufacturers can add a wide variety of flavoring (mostly made using herbs, spices, cheese, artificial additives

Categories: video » [22 May 2009 | No Comment | 1,947 views]
How Much Food Can I Grow Around My House?

“Peak Moment 87: In summer 2006 Judy Alexander embarked on an experiment to see how much food she could grow, and how many neighbors could benefit, from the garden around her house.
Check out her homegrown rainwater collection and irrigation system – watering her 60+ edible crops. Meet the bees, the chickens and the worms. And catch her joy in producing so much food for so little effort. ”